“Whatever happened, happened for the good. Whatever is happening, is happening for the good. Whatever will happen, will also happen for the good.”
When we were a child, our grandmothers used to irritate us by asking us to read the Bhagavad Gita after school. As a child, we all hated that, but now when we look back, we realised that this mythological epic has some of the greatest life lessons to teach. It teaches us various important principles that relate to work, life, religion, philosophy and spirituality. It has the answers to all our problems in life.
Mahatma Gandhi considered it as a spiritual dictionary while it was a book of inspiration for many leaders of the Independence movement. Teachings of Bhavagad Gita are still relevant, even after about 5040 thousand years after it was written. These teachings are considered to bring your life back on the right track.
Considered as one of the greatest spiritual books in the world, the primary purpose of the Bhavagad Gita is to illuminate for all humanity the realisation of the true nature of divinity; for the highest conception and the greatest material perfection is to attain love of God.
Today, we live in a time where spirituality is often confused with religion. But Bhavagad Gita is not about religion but about renouncing from life into some other dimension. It can guide you through your life journey and can show you right path every time you get confused as to where to go.
The scripture is the enlightening collection of the lessons given by Lord Krishna to Arjuna in the epic battle Mahabharata. During the battle, Lord Krishna came to Arjuna’s rescue not only as his ally but also as his pathfinder.
He helps Arjuna get rid of his doubts and dilemmas and thus make effective decisions such that everyone is justified by the end of the battle. The scripture presents the principles of seemingly complex metaphysical science in the simplest for possible.
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